Globalisation

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Irish recommendations reflected in the final list

Five Irish citizens were among 150 citizens from across the EU who took part in the summit in Brussels.  They were Evelyn Boylan from Scotstown, County Monaghan; Noreen Kelly, Ballyvolane, Cork City; Niall O’Reilly from Maynooth, County Kildare; and Dubliners Brid Bowles, from Lusk and Michael Morrissey, Cabinteely (foreground) who was asked to share a platform with European Commission President  Jose Manuel Barroso and other  top policy-makers.

 

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Irish recommendations reflected in the final list

Five Irish citizens were among 150 citizens from across the EU who took part in the summit in Brussels.  They were Evelyn Boylan from Scotstown, County Monaghan; Noreen Kelly, Ballyvolane, Cork City; Niall O’Reilly from Maynooth, County Kildare; and Dubliners Brid Bowles, from Lusk and Michael Morrissey, Cabinteely (foreground) who was asked to share a platform with European Commission President  Jose Manuel Barroso and other  top policy-makers  
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Irish recommendations reflected in the final list

Five Irish citizens from Cork, Monaghan, Kildare and Dublin were among 150 citizens from across the EU who took part in the summit in Brussels.  They were Evelyn Boylan from Scotstown, County Monaghan; Noreen Kelly, Ballyvolane, Cork City; Niall O’Reilly from Maynooth, County Kildare; and Dubliners Brid Bowles, from Lusk and Michael Morrissey, Cabinteely (foreground) who was asked to share a platform with European Commission President  Jose Manuel Barossa and other  top policy-makers.
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European Recommendations for the Economic and Social Future of Europe

Now that national consultations have taken place in all 27 Member States, discover the European citizens' recommendations for the economic and social future of the EU, by clicking here.
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50 Irish people and their top ten recommendations for Europe

Stronger EU regulation of financial institutions and sharing information on best practice in healthcare and labour laws across Europe are among the top ten recommendations from the Irish participants in a Europe-wide citizens consultation on how the Union should best address current challenges. (Full recommendations list below and on www.forumoneurope.ie ).

The Irish consultation, organised by the National Forum On Europe, was held in Dublin Castle over the weekend and was webcast on RTÉ.ie/Live. Similar consultations have been taking place in all twenty seven EU countries.

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EUdebate2009.eu

EUdebate2009.eu is a website in six languages, and it's set to spice up the 2009 European electionsLaunched by the European magazine cafebabel.com, EUdebate2009.eu is an independent internet site, the first web 2.0 platform to get the opinion leaders of the people of Europe talking with European political parties.
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President Pöttering grants the patronage of European Parliament to the European Citizens’ Consultations 2009

Mr. Pöttering expresssed his enthusiasm towards the projet: “This pan-european project’s focus on getting citizens interested and involved in European Affairs and offering an opportunity for a public debate between Members of the Parliament and citizens is a major concern for the European Parliament, particularly at this key period, in the run-up to the elections 2009”.

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Commissioner defends globalisation

Günter Verheugen: crisis "not simply an Irish problem"Jamie Smyth Irish TimesIRELAND MADE mistakes in its economic policy but it would be wrong to write off the Anglo-Saxon model or globalisation, says EU industry commissioner Günter Verheugen.“Some people are now blaming the UK and Ireland as the countries that imported the wrong business model to Europe. In principle the idea to transform an economy and build it on [a] modern globalised basis is reasonable, but as always, also in life mistakes were made,” says Mr Verheugen.He will meet Tánaiste Mary Coughlan and business leaders in Dublin today to discuss Europe’s response to the economic crisis. 
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EU leaders to push financial regulation at G20

EU leaders agreed on 22nd of February to back oversight of the world's financial markets and products, including hedge funds, calling for a clampdown on tax havens as they forged a common position on global financial reform ahead of a summit of the G20 group of leading industrial powers in April.
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McCreevy warns against dangers of protectionism

Internal Market Commissioner Charlie McCreevy this week warned that governments are tending to attach too many conditions to aid to banks.Speaking in Dublin he said forcing recapitalised banks to lend money to domestic businesses at the expense of foreign competitors would spark a wave of protectionism.“Requiring banks or companies to use the money, for example, to support the domestic economy at the expense of others" he said, "is a classic ‘beggar-thy-neighbour’ approach. It’s an example of the type of short-term political reaction that will stir up protectionism, as well as creating new barriers in our internal market.” 
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